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Point cloud denoising is a fundamental yet challenging task in computer graphics. Existing solutions typically rely on supervised training on synthesized noise. However, real-world noise often exhibits greater complexity, causing learning-based methods trained on synthetic noise to struggle when encountering unseen noise-a phenomenon we refer to as noise misalignment. To address this challenge, we propose LaPDA (Latent-space Point cloud Denoising with Adaptivity), a neural network explicitly designed to mitigate noise misalignment and enhance denoising robustness. LaPDA consists of two key stages. First, we adaptively model noise in the latent space, aligning unseen noise distributions with the known training distributions or adjusting them toward distributions with lower noise scales. Training objectives at this stage are formulated based on controlled synthetic noise with varying intensity levels. Second, we introduce a gradual noise removal module that optimizes the spatial distribution of the adaptively adjusted noisy points. Extensive experiments conducted on both synthetic and scanned datasets demonstrate that LaPDA achieves enhanced accuracy and robustness compared to state-of-the-art methods.
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